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Old Aug 03, 1998, 09:24 AM
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would be glad to hear from educators in hospital setting. New ways to jaz up physical assessment, ABG Classes

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Old Nov 16, 2005, 10:35 AM
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Originally Posted by ltcrita
would be glad to hear from educators in hospital setting. New ways to jaz up physical assessment, ABG Classes
We did a 6 hour assessment class geared toward new nursing staff. One of our staff Dr's did most of the teaching. He used a lot of case scenarios on power point. I'm not sure if this improved their assessment skills as much as their critical thinking skills. I haven't done one on blood gases lately- did one a couple of years ago and used power point and then some actual lab results. I'm working on jazzing up a Charge nurse workshop. I would like to get more hands on or team work exercises.

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Old Dec 13, 2005, 09:28 AM
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Is anyone familar with or have worked with the PBDS online program?? Thanks for the imput.

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